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Show . ARRAIGN UNRULY BABY IN COURT Tiny Prisoner Throws InK-, InK-, stand, at Jude. and Is Sentenced to Orphans' Asylum. YOKE, Oct. 25. A two-year-eld waif, who left the upstairs play-. play-. room at the Children 'a court for St. Jo-" Jo-" seph 's Orphan asylum at East Eighty-ninth Eighty-ninth street and Avenue A yesterday, has the following record: ' Discovered on October 4 in Corlear'a Hook park by as officer of the Delancey street ' station; parents undiscovered then Or since: wore a white coat, red dress, black shoes and stockings; taken to Children's court and arraigned be-' be-' fore Justice McEvoy; sat upon the Judge's high desk; tried to get at the Judge's watch chain and tipped over an inkstand; seized the overturned inkstand ink-stand and tossed it into the Judge 's lap. - - Taken ' upstairs and spanked; later removed under a heavy guard to the Gerry Society building, where he be-, be-, ame the, terror, of the nursery; too& on all comers of his weight (about twenty pounds) and acbieveu a reputation for being unruly, v . - - Arraigned in Children's court by proxy before Justice Zeller, the child being kept safely upstairs; laitly, taken ta-ken to St. Joseph's Orphan aaylum to do time until be gets old enough so he can talk and explain why he throws inkstands. |